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Kansas Supreme Court allows live streaming, tweeting from state courtrooms
An amendment to Kansas court rules now lets journalists use laptops and cell phones to report from the courtroom. Reporters…Categorized in Court access -
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OWS protester argues that First and Fourth Amendments apply to tweets
An Occupy Wall Street protester is challenging a court’s decision requiring his tweets to be handed over to New York…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Twitter hands over subpoenaed records in Occupy Wall Street prosecution
Twitter complied today with a court order to hand over to New York prosecutors an Occupy Wall Street protester’s tweets…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Twitter faces looming deadline on court order to reveal user's information
After a state appellate court earlier this week denied Twitter's request to stay the proceedings, lawyers for the social networking…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Tech companies in lawsuit must identify paid journalists and bloggers, federal court rules
Media advocates are concerned about a federal court order that compels two technology companies involved in a drawn-out patent infringement…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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Website with links to infringing videos does not violate copyright laws, court rules
A social media website on which users have provided links to copyrighted videos from third-party servers has not itself violated…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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Federal appeals court orders reconsideration of Rosetta Stone's trademark claims against Google
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., (4th Cir.) ordered a lower court yesterday to reconsider several of Rosetta…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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Indiana court reversed order to identify anonymous posters
The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision ordering The Indianapolis Star to reveal the identity of an…Categorized in Libel and privacy -
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DEA agent fails to prove viral video violated Privacy Act
The disclosure of a video showing a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officer accidentally shooting himself in the leg during a…Categorized in Libel and privacy